
Letter from John Lansing to Philip Schuyler (1787)
…The business of the Convention is going on very slowly and it is still in such a Stage as to render the Results very dubious.

…The business of the Convention is going on very slowly and it is still in such a Stage as to render the Results very dubious.

“John Lansing to Philip Schuyler1,” June 26, 1787. In Supplement to Max Farrand’s The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787, edited by James H. Hutson. New Haven: Yale University Press,
TO THE GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK; Sir: We do ourselves the honor to advise your excellency that, in pursuance to concurrent resolutions of the honorable Senate and Assembly, we have,

In Convention Mr. William Blount from N. Carolina took his seat. 1st. propos: of the Report of Come. of the whole before the House. Mr. ELSEWORTH 2ded. by Mr. GORHAM,